"Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry" is a compelling collection that captures the vibrant and evolving landscape of Indian literature during the early twentieth century. Compiled by Gwendoline Goodwin, this anthology brings together a diverse array of voices, showcasing the rich tapestry of themes-from the spiritual and philosophical to the social and patriotic-that defined the era's poetic expression. The work features translations from various regional languages, including Bengali, Urdu, and Hindi, as well as original English compositions, providing a broad survey of the subcontinent's linguistic and cultural diversity.
The poems included in this volume represent a period of significant transition, where traditional Eastern forms met and merged with modern sensibilities. By featuring both celebrated masters and emerging writers of the time, the collection offers a unique window into the intellectual and artistic ferment of a nation in flux. "Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry" remains an essential resource for those interested in the history of South Asian verse, world literature, and the cross-cultural exchange of ideas. Its pages reflect the profound beauty, lyrical intensity, and enduring spirit of the Indian poetic tradition, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
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